I do not care if South Park comes on the cartoon network or not, I seriously doubt that you were at work before I woke up, and I very seriously doubt that you will work more hours than I will be awake. And I do wonder if you are one of those B words that killed Kenny. And the only thing complicated about you, why can't you gain insight from anything besides cartoons, let's face it that makes no sense at all.

I do not care if South Park comes on the cartoon network or not, I seriously doubt that you were at work before I woke up, and I very seriously doubt that you will work more hours than I will be awake. And I do wonder if you are one of those B words that killed Kenny. And the only thing complicated about you, why can't you gain insight from anything besides cartoons, let's face it that makes no sense at all.

Doubt what you want. Of all things anyone can say or prove about me being a liar certainly isn't one of them. You made the determination that i get my insight from cartoons. All i did is quote one, and you pretty much took it from there. That falls on the list of your problems. Not mine. As i said, if the whole concept of which bastards killed Kenny is complicated for you, ask your grandson. Must be a huge disappointment to you that he knows who killed Kenny. If he is watching South Park shouldn't you be worried about his soul?

Voting is the best revenge hahahah You idiots voted yourselves right into slavery and don't even know it yet. Guess you all thought voting for a person because of his skin color was smart. hahahahGod Bless the children of God, the USA and the nation of Israel.

<quoted text>Voting is the best revenge hahahah You idiots voted yourselves right into slavery and don't even know it yet. Guess you all thought voting for a person because of his skin color was smart. hahahahGod Bless the children of God, the USA and the nation of Israel.

Encore: United States of ALECNovember 30, 2012 / http://tinyurl.com/cuwj5qyIn an encore broadcast, Moyers & Company presents “United States of ALEC,” a report on the most influential corporate-funded political force most of America has never heard of — ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. A national consortium of state politicians and powerful corporations, ALEC presents itself as a “nonpartisan public-private partnership”. But behind that mantra lies a vast network of corporate lobbying and political action aimed to increase corporate profits at public expense without public knowledge.In state houses around the country, hundreds of pieces of boilerplate ALEC legislation are proposed or enacted that would, among other things, dilute collective bargaining rights, make it harder for some Americans to vote, and limit corporate liability for harm caused to consumers — each accomplished without the public ever knowing who’s behind it. One Wisconsin politician describes ALEC as “a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests.”“United States of ALEC” is a collaboration between Okapi Productions, LLC and the Schumann Media Center, headed by Bill Moyers, which supports independent journalism and public watchdogs including the Center for Media and Democracy, whose investigators are featured in the report.http://billmoyers.com/episode/encore-united-s...

What is known and what can be proven can be quit different on a good many subjects. While I may not have total proof that you are a liar, I know you are. And the fact that you get your insight from a cartoon is definatly YOUR problem not mine. As to worrying about my grandson watching South Park, he says it's funny,and he can't believe that anyone would watch it except for laughs. So no need to worry about him. As to who killed Kenny; he is a cartoon, I hear he comes back every week, kind of like the guy who played Dracula in the movies. Say maybe you could get some real insight from some of those old Hammer films, I mean it couldn't be any worse 5than getting it from South Park.

What is known and what can be proven can be quit different on a good many subjects. While I may not have total proof that you are a liar, I know you are. And the fact that you get your insight from a cartoon is definatly YOUR problem not mine. As to worrying about my grandson watching South Park, he says it's funny,and he can't believe that anyone would watch it except for laughs. So no need to worry about him. As to who killed Kenny; he is a cartoon, I hear he comes back every week, kind of like the guy who played Dracula in the movies. Say maybe you could get some real insight from some of those old Hammer films, I mean it couldn't be any worse 5than getting it from South Park.

So be it. As far as I am concerned you made up the fact that I find my insight solely from a cartoon and judged that I am a liar. God judge swiftly between me and thee.

Gun Control? Someone said we are going to be told we have to have insurance for every gun we own.Been thinking how will they take our guns...at $500 a gun most of us will be in trouble.

Just like the old bumper sticker used to say: Ban guns. Make the streets safe for a government takeover. There will be nobody left to protect the idiot liberals from the government they chose. Evolution always happens in stages. Same with culture. If someone had tried to take away guns 50 years ago it wouldn't have worked. Now? Not so far fetched. As evolution is good for the species, so you have to convince a culture that gradually losing freedom is good for them. Not to hard to do. You make every step seem like it is aimed at some nebulous bad guy.

<quoted text>Just like the old bumper sticker used to say: Ban guns. Make the streets safe for a government takeover. There will be nobody left to protect the idiot liberals from the government they chose. Evolution always happens in stages. Same with culture. If someone had tried to take away guns 50 years ago it wouldn't have worked. Now? Not so far fetched. As evolution is good for the species, so you have to convince a culture that gradually losing freedom is good for them. Not to hard to do. You make every step seem like it is aimed at some nebulous bad guy.

"Come here and put these magic chains of protection on before the boogie bear gets you."

I don't guess it matters to you boys that there is no such requirement to buy gun insurance and no such legislation has been proposed.

Teabaggers are so gullible. The NRA enriches the gun manufacturers by promoting ridiculous rumors intended to herd the gun enthusiasts into the nearest WalMart.

The 2nd Amendment has never been more firmly entrenched. Statistically, guns are much more likely to injure or kill the family or friends of the gun owner than any threatening stranger. So it's a good thing overall that so many loving Christians feel the need to own firearms.

I don't guess it matters to you boys that there is no such requirement to buy gun insurance and no such legislation has been proposed.Teabaggers are so gullible. The NRA enriches the gun manufacturers by promoting ridiculous rumors intended to herd the gun enthusiasts into the nearest WalMart.The 2nd Amendment has never been more firmly entrenched. Statistically, guns are much more likely to injure or kill the family or friends of the gun owner than any threatening stranger. So it's a good thing overall that so many loving Christians feel the need to own firearms.

We have been over your worn out pack of lies, time after time after time after time.

Why don't you go talk to some of the thugs in Northeast and Northwest Houston. I'm quite sure that many will agree that law abiding citizens should not own firearms, for obvious reasons.

You can start with these bastards. I'm sure that you have the nerve to bellyache to them as mush as you do to us about firearms ownership.LOL

I don't guess it matters to you boys that there is no such requirement to buy gun insurance and no such legislation has been proposed.Teabaggers are so gullible. The NRA enriches the gun manufacturers by promoting ridiculous rumors intended to herd the gun enthusiasts into the nearest WalMart.The 2nd Amendment has never been more firmly entrenched. Statistically, guns are much more likely to injure or kill the family or friends of the gun owner than any threatening stranger. So it's a good thing overall that so many loving Christians feel the need to own firearms.

I don't guess it matters to you boys that there is no such requirement to buy gun insurance and no such legislation has been proposed.Teabaggers are so gullible. The NRA enriches the gun manufacturers by promoting ridiculous rumors intended to herd the gun enthusiasts into the nearest WalMart.The 2nd Amendment has never been more firmly entrenched. Statistically, guns are much more likely to injure or kill the family or friends of the gun owner than any threatening stranger. So it's a good thing overall that so many loving Christians feel the need to own firearms.

Jesus said that a strong man arms his house, and if he had known what hour the thief would come he would have been prepared.

<quoted text>We have been over your worn out pack of lies, time after time after time after time.Why don't you go talk to some of the thugs in Northeast and Northwest Houston. I'm quite sure that many will agree that law abiding citizens should not own firearms, for obvious reasons.You can start with these bastards. I'm sure that you have the nerve to bellyache to them as mush as you do to us about firearms ownership.LOLOfficials: Family terrorized in home invasion, attempted kidnappinghttp://www.click2houston.com/news/Officials-F...

My favorite stories are the ones where home owners and business owners fight back and win. Not only do the local stations air these, but the magazine the NRA publishes tells of these instances in every issue. Seems the biggest lie always told by the fleabaggers is the one about people being more likely to be hurt by their own gun. You do hear of people who accidentally shoot themselves or others. Those people are not concealed weapon permit holders, and I have yet to hear one story of any homeowner or business owner who had their own gun taken from them and used against them by a criminal.

<quoted text>My favorite stories are the ones where home owners and business owners fight back and win. Not only do the local stations air these, but the magazine the NRA publishes tells of these instances in every issue. Seems the biggest lie always told by the fleabaggers is the one about people being more likely to be hurt by their own gun. You do hear of people who accidentally shoot themselves or others. Those people are not concealed weapon permit holders, and I have yet to hear one story of any homeowner or business owner who had their own gun taken from them and used against them by a criminal.

Judging by the huge spike in gun sales, nobody is listening to the fleabaggers and their worn out excuses as to why citizens shouldn't own guns.

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